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Small quake recorded near The Geysers PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elizabeth Larson   
Thursday, 05 November 2009

THE USGS HAS DOWNGRADED THIS QUAKE FROM 3.0 TO 2.9 IN MAGNITUDE.

 

THE GEYSERS – The US Geological Survey reported a 3.0-magnitude earthquake near The Geysers Wednesday afternoon.

 

The site later was downgrade to a 2.9.

The earthquake occurred at 3:18 p.m. at a depth of 1.3 miles, the US Geological Survey reported.

It was centered two miles northeast of The Geysers, three miles west southwest of Cobb and six miles northwest of Anderson Springs, according to US Geological Survey data.

Shake reports came from Sacramento and Magalia.

A 3.6-magnitude quake occurred on Oct. 30 two miles east of The Geysers and four miles west northwest of Anderson Springs, as Lake County News has reported.

Anderson Springs residents reported that earthquake caused a leak on one of the community's main water lines.

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It didn't feel small
written by solincobb, November 05, 2009
Yesterays quake was just one of a swarm of quakes over the last week. A depth of 1.3 miles is considered shallow, our place took a pretty good hit.
eye roll
written by Smow, November 05, 2009
anderson springs residents are the first to whine about the earthquakes. they all claim they've been living there a long time. you'd think they'd be used to it and deal with it already. you all should google "did you feel it" and the earthquake reporting page will come up. tell USGS how bad the earthquake was. personally, i'm tired of the sniveling.

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